Glen Rose

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{{Infobox college coach

| name = Glen Rose

| image = Glen Rose.png

| alt =

| caption =

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1905|4|23}}

| birth_place = Siloam Springs, Arkansas, U.S.

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1994|9|3|1905|4|23}}

| death_place = Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.

| alma_mater =

| player_sport1 = Football

| player_years2 = 1925–1927

| player_team2 = Arkansas

| player_sport3 = Basketball

| player_years4 = 1925–1928

| player_team4 = Arkansas

| player_sport5 = Baseball

| player_years6 = 1927–1928

| player_team6 = Arkansas

| player_positions =

| coach_sport1 = Football

| coach_years2 = 1942

| coach_team2 = Camp Grant

| coach_years3 = 1944–1945

| coach_team3 = Arkansas

| coach_sport4 = Basketball

| coach_years5 = 1929–1932

| coach_team5 = Arkansas (assistant)

| coach_years6 = 1933–1942

| coach_team6 = Arkansas

| coach_years7 = 1948–1952

| coach_team7 = Stephen F. Austin

| coach_years8 = 1952–1966

| coach_team8 = Arkansas

| overall_record = 12–17–1 (football)
381–236 (basketball)

| bowl_record =

| tournament_record = Basketball
1–3 (NCAA / NCAA University Division)

| championships = Basketball
6 SWC (1935, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1958)
1 LSC (1949)

| awards =

| coaching_records =

}}

Glen Rose (April 23, 1905 – September 3, 1994) was an American college football and college basketball coach. He served as the head basketball coach at the University of Arkansas from 1933 to 1942 and again from 1952 to 1966, as well as the head football coach at the school for two seasons during World War II (1944–1945). Rose was also the head basketball coach at Stephen F. Austin College from 1948 to 1952.

Rose was born on April 23, 1905, Siloam Springs, Arkansas. He grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas. Rose died on September 3, 1994, at Fayetteville City Hospital in Fayetteville, Arkansas, following several months of declining health.{{cite news |author= |title=Glen Rose, 89 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108305905/obituary-for-glen-rose-terminer-aged/ |newspaper=The Journal News |location=White Plains, New York |date=September 4, 1994 |page=B2 |access-date=August 25, 2022 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}

Basketball

Rose played basketball for the Arkansas Razorbacks and was selected All-Southwest Conference from 1926 to 1928, and as an All-American in 1928. After his playing days ended, he served as assistant coach from 1929 to 1932.

In 1932, Rose became head coach at Arkansas and led the team from 1933 to 1942, winning five Southwest Conference titles. He coached at Stephen F. Austin College for four seasons from 1948 to 1952, before returning to Arkansas for 14 more seasons from 1952 to 1966.

Rose compiled a record of 325–201 at Arkansas and 56–35 at Stephen F. Austin.

Football

Rose was the head football coach at Arkansas from 1944 to 1945. During his tenure, he compiled an 8–12–1 (.405) record.

Head coaching record

=Football=

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{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Camp Grant Warriors

| conf = Independent

| startyear = 1942

| endyear = single

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1942

| name = Camp Grant

| overall = 4–5

| conference =

| confstanding =

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Camp Grant

| overall = 4–5

| confrecord =

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{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Arkansas Razorbacks

| conf = Southwest Conference

| startyear = 1944

| endyear = 1945

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1944

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 5–5–1

| conference = 2–2–1

| confstanding = 3rd

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1945

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 3–7

| conference = 1–5

| confstanding = 7th

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 8–12–1

| confrecord = 3–7–1

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record End

| overall = 12–17–1

| bowls = no

| poll = no

| polltype =

| legend = no

}}

=Basketball=

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{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Arkansas Razorbacks

| conference = Southwest Conference

| startyear = 1933

| endyear = 1942

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1933–34

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 16–8

| conference = 6–6

| confstanding = T–3rd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1934–35

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 14–5

| conference = 9–3

| confstanding = T–1st

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1935–36

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 24–3

| conference = 11–1

| confstanding = 1st

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1936–37

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 12–6

| conference = 8–4

| confstanding = 2nd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1937–38

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 19–3

| conference = 11–1

| confstanding = 1st

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1938–39

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 18–5

| conference = 9–3

| confstanding = 2nd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1939–40

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 12–10

| conference = 6–6

| confstanding = 4th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1940–41

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 20–3

| conference = 12–0

| confstanding = 1st

| postseason = NCAA final Four

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1941–42

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 19–4

| conference = 10–2

| confstanding = T–1st

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 154–47 ({{Winning percentage|154|47}})

| confrecord = 82–26 ({{Winning percentage|82|26}})

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks

| conference = Lone Star Conference

| startyear = 1948

| endyear = 1952

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1948–49

| name = Stephen F. Austin

| overall = 15–5

| conference = 9–3

| confstanding = 1st

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1949–50

| name = Stephen F. Austin

| overall = 8–16

| conference = 4–8

| confstanding =

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1950–51

| name = Stephen F. Austin

| overall = 13–10

| conference = 8–2

| confstanding =

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1951–52

| name = Stephen F. Austin

| overall = 20–4

| conference = 8–2

| confstanding =

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Stephen F. Austin

| overall = 56–35 ({{Winning percentage|56|35}})

| confrecord = 27–15 ({{Winning percentage|27|15}})

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Arkansas Razorbacks

| conference = Southwest Conference

| startyear = 1952

| endyear = 1966

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1952–53

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 10–11

| conference = 4–8

| confstanding = T–5th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1953–54

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 13–9

| conference = 6–6

| confstanding = T–3rd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1954–55

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 14–9

| conference = 8–4

| confstanding = T–2nd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1955–56

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 11–12

| conference = 9–3

| confstanding = 2nd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1956–57

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 11–12

| conference = 5–7

| confstanding = 5th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| championship = conference

| season = 1957–58

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 17–10

| conference = 9–5

| confstanding = T–1st

| postseason = NCAA University Division Regional Fourth Place

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1958–59

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 9–14

| conference = 6–8

| confstanding = T–5th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1959–60

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 12–11

| conference = 7–7

| confstanding = T–4th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1960–61

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 16–7

| conference = 9–5

| confstanding = 3rd

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1961–62

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 14–10

| conference = 5–9

| confstanding = 6th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1962–63

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 13–11

| conference = 8–6

| confstanding = 4th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1963–64

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 9–14

| conference = 6–8

| confstanding = 6th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1964–65

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 9–14

| conference = 5–9

| confstanding = 5th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

| season = 1965–66

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 13–10

| conference = 7–7

| confstanding = T–4th

| postseason =

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Arkansas

| overall = 171–154 ({{Winning percentage|171|154}})

| confrecord = 94–92 ({{Winning percentage|94|92}})

}}

{{CBB Yearly Record End

| overall = 381–236 ({{Winning percentage|381|236}})

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See also

References

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